College Catalog

Nurse-Health Care Paralegal Studies (LX)

This major is designed for students who have an associate or baccalaureate degree in nursing or other Health Sciences field, such as Physician Assistant, Occupational Therapy and Radiography, or who are working on a degree in Applied Health Studies (BAH). The curriculum provides an introduction to the legal system and the role of the paralegal, along with an emphasis in legal research, writing and ethics. Additional courses expose students to specific practice areas where medical knowledge is particularly appropriate. Paralegals operate under the supervision of a licensed attorney and are prohibited from practicing law.

Career Opportunities

Nurse/Health Care Paralegals are hired by law firms, insurance companies, risk management departments, and government agencies. They are especially suited to any legal specialty field requiring medical expertise, such as medical malpractice, personal injury litigation, insurance, risk management, elder law, workers' compensation and disability law. Some work independently, offering their services as consultants and expert witnesses.

Program Goals

A graduate of this major should be able to:

gain an understanding of the interrelationship between the health care, insurance, and legal fields and the goals of the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC).

learn about the role of the nurse/health care paralegal in a variety of legal fields and how to gain employment in a legal environment or establish an independent practice.

learn the basic principles of the American legal system, including the sources of law, jurisdiction, civil case procedure, and the structure of state and federal court systems.